living in a van down by the river.
This also brings another phrase to mind. It’s usually an American term, but I fear that we are inevitably heading to our own ‘trailer park trash’. And by this I don’t mean the trash is the people.
The ‘trash’ -no,tragedy- is that the housing situation is so fubar that we’ll end up using caravans and temporary accommodation as stoogaps for shortages. And,.once it’s established as a substitute for housing, it will never be replaced because it’s cheaper.
makingStuffForFun@lemmy.ml 5 months ago
I’m doing a Big Lap right now. Working from my laptop as I go. I’m quite fortunate.
However, the sheer number of homeless people living in vans (of they’re lucky) and cars is astounding.
This is a new phenomenon to Australia (at this scale), and I don’t believe most people realise just how very many people there are living in their cars.
The regional towns lie bundaberg, grafton, etc are just loaded with people in this terrible situation.
No1@aussie.zone 5 months ago
Some years ago, I remember reading posts (can’t remember where I saw them) from a guy who lived out if his car in Sydney.
He was doing it by choice to save money to get an apartment. He had a job, but didn’t want to waste money on rent. He covered a lot of tios and tricks, and answered heaps of questions. Eg a little heater for cold night, membership for 24hr gym so you could shower/ exercise, best places to park etc…
What struck me the most, was I started out thinking the guy was crazy, but ended up admiring him and thinking maybe he was the only sane one.
This is just a side story though, and this guy had many advantages that other homeless people don’t.
Being homeless is no joke, and we shouldn’t have a society where people don’t have basic shelter.